Came here just for the experience—so lucky, I had the whole place to myself!
Takegawara Onsen | Review by 曾德
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Fujiya Hotel
Founded in 1878, Fuji Hotel is one of the most famous classic hotels in Hakone. Since its opening as Japan's first full-scale resort hotel, it has been a favorite by the imperial family, foreign dignitaries, and many celebrities for more than 140 years.
Whether you're soaking in the hot springs, strolling through the gardens, or enjoying delicious food, this place will leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed.
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Expo’70 Commemorative Park
Using the same site that once held the Japan World Exposition 1970, this sprawling public park is filled with green hills, trees and an open-armed welcome from the “Tower of the Sun” statue created by Taro Okamoto. You can make advanced reservations to secure your tour inside the tower, a steel “tree of life” that stretches as high as 41 meters tall.
The symbol of Expo’70 Commemorative Park has stood strong for so many years. It's said to have mysterious powers and really represents the pride of Japan in the 1970s.
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Kashikojima Espana Cruise
The cruise boat departs from Kashikojima and cruises around Ago Bay for about 35 minutes, visits a pearl model factory, and returns to Kashikojima Port. The entire tour will take about 50 minutes.
The cruise mainly sails around Ago Bay, where the water is perfect for cultivating amazing pearls. There's a stop at a pearl factory to see how they're made—such a unique experience.
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